Hello Games took to the stage during Sony's 2014 media briefing to show off No Man's Sky a PlayStation 4 console exclusive (timed).

What blew me away that what I was watching was made by just a handful of developers from Guildford in the UK. A home grown game that in all honesty has more innovation and exciting prospects than all the other games put together.

The developer said it's that vast that even they don't know how much stuff is out in the world that they have created. Exciting times.

In case you missed it here's the full lowdown on the game and website.

Description;

No Man’s Sky is a game about exploration and
survival in an infinite procedurally generated universe.

History;

No Man's Sky has been in our heads for a very long
time. In fact, it has its roots in Sean Murray's experiences growing
up on a ranch in the Australian outback. It was the true middle of
nowhere, where if something went wrong you were told to just stay
where you were and light a fire at an exact time every day, and hope
that someone would find you.

The night sky was filled with more stars
than you’ve ever seen, and we've all thought that this is exactly
where videogames would go, videogames that contained the whole
universe, and you’d be able to visit it all. No Man's Sky takes
that jump - it's the game we've always wanted to make.

Features;

A TRULY OPEN
UNIVERSE If you can see it, you can go there. You can fly seamlessly
from the surface of a planet to another, and every star in the sky
is a sun that you can visit.

EXPLORATION IS
SEEING THINGS THAT NO-ONE ELSE HAS EVER SEEN BEFORE Every creature,
geological formation, plant and spaceship is unique.

SURVIVE ON A
DANGEROUS FRONTIER You are alone and vulnerable, and will face
threat everywhere, from deep space to thick forests, barren deserts
to dark oceans.

BUILD FOR AN EPIC
JOURNEY Collect precious materials and trade them for better
spacecraft and upgrades for your suit and equipment.

PARALLEL UNIVERSES Choose to share your
discoveries with other players, or not. You will never see another
player, but you could make your mark on their worlds as well as your
own.